Jul 30 2008

GTD by TXT (Getting Things Done as described by Merlin Mann)

Category: executive learningsjmacofearth @ 1:01 am
GTD by TXT

Merlin Mann of 43 Folders uses this format for his todo items:

## Title of List

  * _file_: NAME.txt   * _purpose_: what this does

### Guts

### Done

### Dumps (incoming via Quicksilver)

As I have taken recently to enclosing posted comments and emails in HTML-like tags, this format to reminds me of the simple nature of the process. And again how connected some of us are to the programmatic side of the process, the tools and the thinking.

A moment last night in winding down I made a conscious, not easy, choice to go with bits instead of bites. I walked past my shiny new computer several times and admired the flat black screen. And as a result a small universe of bits, two magazines and one newspaper clipping, found their way the the recycle bin by the bed. And the pace of the evening never entered the hyper gotta-do-more-gotta-be-more feeling that I get on the web.

So a focus for the next few weeks.

Gotta do less online, gotta do more in the physical world. (That includes playing an open mic on Sunday at BB Rovers, in answer to a challenge by my good friend Tracy. Thanks T!)

So Merlin's formatting above is an inflection point for me on this subject. The have an effective GTD process you certainly don't need a computer. (But a lot of us use computers to keep our lists.) And I find that my thoughts are often more fluid when writing by hand. It is easier for me to jump into whiteboard/visualization mode and start drawing and putting things in shapes and grids and arrows and triangles. It's more how my brain works with visual and lingual processing.

To blend the online and the offline so tightly is a common issue in my family. It is often hard to get off the computer to attend to simple things like yoga, dinner, kids off to camp in the morning. I am glad we have the summer to slow things down a bit. When school starts again, in a few weeks, it's gonna be back to the 5:45 rize, 7:30 out the door routine. So the moment of pause it quite nice.

For my next notes, written in my journal [that's the handwritten kind], I'm gonna do some hand coding on the page. <'s and #'s. And I'll be certain to leave the space inside the brackets to keep the XHTML bots happy. < /end post>

[the original article from Merlin Mann of 43 Folders]

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Jul 14 2008

FFoFF (FriendFeed on FireFox) an Experiment in Open Social Application Development

Category: toolsjmacofearth @ 1:01 am

FFoFF – The Next Gen Open Social Platform

FriendFeed is a great tool for tracking
others feeds and posts and comments and such. There are a lot of new
tools that do this kinda "lifestream" process, but I am using FF as a
first experiment to see how far we can go using only free tools, sites
and widgets, and of course FireFox. So like RubyonRails (RoR) I now present FFoFF.

The FriendFeed Global Social Media Conversation ROOM is an initial discussion group for sharing the FFoFF
idea and engaging some smart folks in a dialogue about it. So far it's
mainly me posting notes and thoughts to myself, but eventually the FF
Room tool should be a simple aggregator of any content necessary to
build a custom feed.

There are several open social platforms in flight and my experiment is not meant to conflict with folks doing the real work. Groups like like Marc Canter's OpenMesh and DAPP development teams, these teams are doing actual development. I am working a kludge, using their tools and Google's tools and jamming them together into some kind of personal navigator for the web.

I have sketched out the concept in powerpoint so that you can see and we can discuss the process and needs for this project or process or protocol/platform/stack. (Those last three words were thrown in there to make it look like I am smart about this stuff. I'm not. Marc Canter, now he's smart!) I hope you find some way to curse or cajole me along and join in if you see a soft spot.

 FFoFF (FriendFeed on FireFox) an Experiment in Open Social Application Development

See ya outside the rails.

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Jul 10 2008

The Cloud the View and the App (a fable)

Category: tech opinionjmacofearth @ 1:01 am

The challenge: define the killer app, the uber-browser, the perfect system for managing our internet lives.

 The Cloud the View and the App (a fable)

Started as a conversation (me commenting) on another person's blog.  http://brandimpact.wordpress.com/2008/07/08/one-interface-to-rule-them-all-2/

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